D.A.R. Bicentennial Medal Artist: De Lue, DonaldNationality: USA Time Period: Dimensions: 2.5" diameter Type of Work: Medal Medium: Bronze Price: $200 Plus shipping and insurance Toward the end of an amazingly productive and fertile career lasting over 40 years, Donald De Lue designed this medal in 1972 for the Daughters of the American Revolution -- the first to be issued in celebration of the 1976 Bicentennial of the United States. Characteristically for De Lue, it features several strongly-modelled figures in high relief, including a Colonial woman, child and a man -- presumably their husband and father -- astride a horse which is a bundle of muscle and energy. The reverse of the medal depicts a cluster of symbols radiating from an image of the D.A.R.'s headquarters building in Washington, D.C. To Order: Click on the "Add to Cart" button above. You will be redirected to use PayPal payment solutions. If you have any questions, feel free to E-mail us at orders@renmantiques.com and ask for D.A.R. Bicentennial Medal. More Information: Please use the form below to request additional information on this item. RenMan will mail you an information packet to the address specified. Fields in red are required. Or if you prefer, please call us at: 215-463-7575 |